My Pony by Susan Jeffers

Books like My Pony

By Susan Jeffers

For the kid who begs for a pony at every birthday and every wish, this is the book that says her longing is worth an entire world of its own. Dreamy, tender, and quietly soaring.

Patrick by Quentin Blake

A young man buys a violin for one silver piece, and the moment he plays it, fish take to the air, cows start dancing, and apple trees sprout cake and ice cream.

Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson

A young boy sets off on a moonlit walk armed with only an oversize purple crayon, drawing his own path through woods, seas, and dragons before finding his way safely back to bed.

The Salamander Room by Anne Mazer

A boy finds a salamander in the woods and imagines turning his own bedroom into a perfect woodland home, adding moss, trees, and stars to keep it happy.

A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers by Nancy Willard

A collection of poems imagines a curious inn run by poet William Blake, where dragons, angels, and a Man in the Moon all check in for the night.

Free Fall by David Wiesner

A boy falls asleep holding a book and drifts into a wordless dream world where chess pieces come alive, a dragon appears, and landscapes shift from canyons into cities before his eyes.

Sky Color by Peter H. Reynolds

A girl who loves to paint runs out of blue when it's time to make a sky for her school's mural, so she watches the world change color and dreams up a new way to see it.

Shadow by Suzy Lee

A little girl discovers the play of light and shadow in a dark attic, turning a single bulb's glow into a wordless adventure of shapes and imagination.

Tuesday by David Wiesner

One ordinary Tuesday evening, a pond full of frogs suddenly rises into the air on their lily pads and drifts off to explore the sleeping town nearby.

Cat Nap by Brian Lies

A drowsy kitten chases a mouse right through a framed poster on the wall, tumbling into a chase across famous artworks and through history — and then must find his way back home.

A Rainbow of My Own by Don Freeman

A boy longs to catch the rainbow he spots outside his window, and imagines all the wonderful ways he could play with one of his own.

The Paper Dolls by Julia Donaldson

A string of paper dolls, made and named by a little girl, escape a toy dinosaur and a snapping oven-glove crocodile on a journey through the house and garden — until a very real pair of scissors threatens them.

Imagine a Day by Sarah L. Thomson

A journey through a string of impossible moments — a swing that soars past treetops, a bike path made of falling leaves, balloons that turn a gray sky postcard-perfect — where the everyday world quietly becomes something else entirely.